Thrust, typically created by a propeller attached to an internal combustion or turbine engine, or by a turbofan.
The force of your hand throwing it and the wings catch and use the wind
Thrust generated by the airplane's engines helps it achieve flight by propelling it forward and increasing its speed through the air. This increased speed allows the wings to generate lift, which raises the airplane off the ground.
The engines, driving propellers or jets, make the airplane move.
Because that helps to reduce 'drag' and lets the aircraft move faster.
the airplane helps you travel faster
That's true for the airplane's wings, when the airplane is flying upright.
The elevator section of an airplane is located in the aft of the airplane, or on the little wings in the back section of the airplane. The elevators move the airplane on its vertical axis, thereby making the airplane climb or descend.
airplane.
it can fly it can move it can crash
The object will appear to move backwards relative to the airplane, but it will actually move in the direction of travel as well as fall downwards.
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pretty far